But I still doubt it ad there are integrity check in those drivers, so it can be done but coder needs sourcecode for drivers or it is not going to happen.
So who is willing to break NDA with nvidia? :D
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But I still doubt it ad there are integrity check in those drivers, so it can be done but coder needs sourcecode for drivers or it is not going to happen.
So who is willing to break NDA with nvidia? :D
I'm not sure if you were referring to my efforts or not but I know Solaris17 initially started with INF editing. However, I have been attempting to alter the code and modify the drivers themselves.
*EDIT* Which I guess you are and assumed I was doing only INF editing since you said that was the first "smart comment".
And I already had the same thought on the GX2 since you technically have SLI enabled on the board using those cards.
Does Solaris17 have sourcecode for those drivers?
I know that there is no uncrackable software :)
We just need some one from cracker scene to make some work.
so anyone here helping sol and bluevelv work on these sli drivers for 8 series ? for you sound like you know what ur doing to why not colaberate info and this will get done quicker
Any info on progress?
Well it will be a while till sol and bluevelvet have done all the moding with these drivers as they mentiond to me..so perhaps in few weeks...steve:up:
Any updates?
Few weeks have passed.
Any news?
Just like I predicted, no news and no progress.
Dudes you shoud decompile that GX2 code or make driver that emulates nForce 200 chip.
But all of this is not possible without drivers sourcecode.
Case closed, someone should lock this thread.
This article means it is possible to compare code. We can see aspects of what changes from the driver revision that does not have the SLI feature on X58 boards vs the one that does. Using a decompiler and debugger it should be possible to figure out. big_sam probably is not working on this anymore, so maybe someone may need to take up the torch. I may try and figure it out once the releases are out there. But it would be cool to work with others to make this happen as it would happen quicker.
http://arstechnica.com/journals/hard...x58-mainboards